Minecraft players who have slain banner-carrying Pillager captains are likely to notice the Bad Omen status effect applied at the top right of their HUDs. Should these players walk into a Villager-occupied village before this effect ends, it will summon a village raid, spawning wave after wave of Illagers that will try to kill the player and depopulate the village. Participating in a raid of this type is bound to lead to unnecessary and potentially costly Villager collateral damage, so players are instead recommended to build a raid-specific mob grinder with which to generate Illagers at no expense to population.
Minecraft’s village raids are unique in that they can regularly and recurrently force the spawn of rarely-occurring Illager mobs. While the crossbow-wielding and widely recognizable Pillagers can roam a Minecraft world freely in patrols, the final three types — Vindicators, Evokers, and Ravagers — can only appear outside of raids in the single mansion spawn that only occurs once per world seed generation. Adding to the value of these rare Illager spawns is that Evokers, when slain, have a chance to drop the incredibly valuable totems of undying, which can prevent deaths in normal playthroughs and outright salvage hardcore worlds in dire situations.
Raid farm requirements: It takes a villageA village raid requires, as one would expect, a village. What constitutes a village, however, is as little as a Villager existing near an available bed. To build a very small, albeit very safe village, players can use a boat to shuffle a single villager into a four-block deep, two-by-three hole in the ground with a bed and torch, then bury over the hole. This way, the Villager is protected from any incoming harm, and the
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